Algebraic spin liquid as the mother of many competing orders
Abstract
We study the properties of a class of two-dimensional interacting critical states -- dubbed algebraic spin liquids -- that can arise in two-dimensional quantum magnets. A particular example that we focus on is the staggered flux spin liquid, which plays a key role in some theories of underdoped cuprate superconductors. We show that the low-energy theory of such states has much higher symmetry than the underlying microscopic spin system. This symmetry has remarkable consequences, leading in particular to the unification of a number of seemingly unrelated competing orders. The correlations of these orders -- including, in the staggered flux state, the Neel vector and the order parameter for the columnar and box valence-bond solid states -- all exhibit the SAME slow power-law decay. Implications for experiments in the pseudogap regime of the cuprates and for numerical calculations on model systems are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0502215,
title = {Algebraic spin liquid as the mother of many competing orders},
author = {Michael Hermele and T. Senthil and Matthew P. A. Fisher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0502215},
year = {2007}
}
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Minor changes; final published version. 17 pages, 3 figures